Adrian Daminato wrote:
> For some reason, there are about 140 null and/or other binary characters
> printed before the HTTP response headers.
Only thing I can think of is persistent connections out of sync, where
the "random" data seen is the tail of the previous object. This can be
seen if the server sends a short content-length on a persistent
connection. If this is the case then the request you should look into is
the request prior to the failure.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hackerReceived on Wed Jan 19 2000 - 12:54:25 MST
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